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WTI CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1881—SIX TEEN ever turn its >, ‘That was the kind of a Ui i WYP v th South on dundred thes more TRE fon Incident which ts the t tho retora complain PENNSYLV ANIA. aniniepin Minty pe tee wes oe COTTON BXP OSITION. prosperous thant the tuost—sanauine LABOUCHERE. of the gueeess | of his style. Sor example, | act to empty al Wh wont “Cr AT a ee re a would ever have dared to predict. when Khalil Pasha was reentled from hele | draw?” was Labouchere's reply to fat armor to conch riety Gov. aekburn’s speeeh was uot quite se ambassador fr Maris beeanse he had been | grievanre. Dewy t—eonfound 3 "1 , i! why dare H 3 Dinvolg to teat it tund bonattially Insert ei at ean i practlealy bub he certainly shuwed non of ° lish Jour | posted aGa etub, for” 40,000 franes whleb hy | you draw? He annotneed Shakeel Republicans More Confident as | fists Ait dviae ew tine | Not@® of the Chioago Excursion | Ht tM Mi age iy [nn lint | RAW NR ARS aR A: | Pa UGE jion= i Mneetnde, best elite? Nor te <0) anta, ng the War would seen to tndleate | bine . vith sy y for rt of the ‘bard's: in splendid sty W bly Election Day Draws Ca ae ae SEA ae eT ala Ne aa a capable of. Gey, Colquitt, though a Union Tated how Yehilit had began Ute witli £5 y Notlees were pt ae alt ee A Near. bored anweteerl in the pot-metal cutlery of No ain, Was forced into the Rebel service, and ayenr, but having hls (Labouchere’s) passion | viting the audlene | pry over the way. ‘That, Aniilias ree b, t henee it wos easy-for iin to become a thos . | for aninbllng, had frittered most of it away. | along tlmoe le work Dated Ce ten iti MJvobinston, wa The tthe ea ea suite able excellent, ahd gnttote tga sue fs A Bohemian Sear and Final Sue: Wie ie re -Eupeitalt sktubnsatlae ae ti by posting: up Ane Pesully of th of the ind of a itd te WSs = rton' eeutlve oltleer of io Enpire State of the 088. Pete to lostsavornl millon frane: ‘This wasn capital tens No Bign of Abatement of the Demos | “Wien sthude snetied ant thy end uext inoru- - : Routh, lle ds.a find speciuyen of noble z Wilot tothe Husansavontinecourtaviicnhe | wuiuberwho nntdat te dene Heres tu cratio Faotion-Fight, lazehe Da YP Oy Chistian eeuttenitt tats Hast and Maw. 5 rar fis Rhatia3 , pal, Mes H gentletnints a pls. dona sates Nevertheless, ts user's dd hot Woes aire ‘Gate Ht file: e if * ame eo | low madenpprecluive aul excellent spuech representative wan in English journal- iy fe Laboue: 4 ‘out euvy loss, nitneial sucess, and ft has hate) iy = inouinnnis nasesn and ma tsue wana ining | Governors’ Day—Speechos by the Ex- | tu houbsenco ut Gove Calin of Aili wa 1M ot 7 y been eo, ‘ a % | tam, diplomacy, polities, and finanes, a tead=.| gud-that is why T tala an interest: tn hh. | yertud luto a codperative store, te Tho Independent. Canvass Condceted Solely for tho } dollar-stora diamond, aud mot Amiiing down by eoutives of Boveral States, one who onve neted asa’ Lieutenant was ine neapeluvorae the Duity Nery, editor of | Hea Rustin, and Cs, dow ong avenue —<—<—<— the wie opcra-honse. “Amihas buttoned on bis ealled oor to respond, while he did Pe ed le to tive a gutet rebbor. ‘The Risshis have a IRISH AND & Defeat of (en. Datley. +f mew Bartel . ‘in| A with auto Aullity, a8 Hho was, abe, Yoo Trach, rul tpenubar ats Wad tang Te | icdanurs nevice oF wlagdnmw ie Wine ey ei NGLISH, “ ‘ou have Re after use for your old sc Scena he Hon. George 8. Bowen spoke for | Northainpton, with tho famous Popes zvero—that is to say, a zero Is added to a WHER os a elt yJeosu- goiter, wtrhit Chattanooga, Hs Associations and Its "y ove Industrial and commercial Interests with | a3 his conntry resilience, and a town honge. | winnings atu loses, so tat 10 stands for 100, | Why Ireland Is Wentsy Stacnant, ny Minar spit on bis hands, whirled his skJvanred —Southorn Sentiment. ret, bel " fr ly U te, When Khaill and the Russian had won contented, atid MM: Ive A Roview of tho Situation on the Eve of | ateve. fis head, and fotched Auilits «swipe . great effect, beity interrupted frequently by | overlooking St. James? Park, Mr. dency | cles Witen Khalll ahd the Te nad woul | ye atid Micra te, . Fe eee ee aaa re ee IME IE | gaibitiat Correspondence of ne Cheapo Teth ee TTGIe We Te eSulilyna? of the Ghienge | Mtnks of Lonton votabilities, Me has had | jteame to mv turn to tike timiny. Other nations have had thelr seven yeary ne a The Unteago Tritnne, pefermied {0 hia ha felt a wenoral xenay ob eaid | | CHATEANOGAs, Tenth, Nov. L—The Cli | Tirnet, surpassed aothers. Ills wasea | an Interesting, not to say romnntie,.| won a game, and any, opponents bad wong | war, or thirty years’ war, but lretind tn oH SSR AGUA Cores fan REM SP is ENS CARES TY fron somewhere in the nolghburhoud, but ho | eno excutstoulsts left Atlanta Sunday night | very appropriate and most eiloyable spe eareer. Jorn dn Lontlon, 1831, he was | game, and wo were playing for the odd trek | quarried on an utterly unavalting wy _ : Prrrsnuna, Pa, Nov ‘he election for | bnaduet bnew hit." 15 State Treasurer will vceur on next Tuesday. “Mhnke yaursolf,” sald Mate. at 13 o'clock, amd reached this city—ever to | ‘The How 2 B, Holton, of Milwaukee, spoke fe Trev U x Ls ‘e s lias o 3 . H Tht tuterest Inoceaeans the day for aetion | Audis shook Bimselt, aud immeutately felt be memorable in tho history of the country— | aeditrabl SE ERNIE. 4 : A of ji F cilttented nt Eton and Cambrlage. During | 12 Hie last game, 1 T falled to win It yenrs, and even yet seareoty of i Teen eae rset iy divided Hine that [early yesterday morutng. Having had a week | slitressed the ineetins, HOOK NLIO9 the the: splendig ny Wisounalin atul several eters | its tie yenrs ont ‘Trinity he had T sHOUED Lost sour £8,000, truth that tu raise Ireland to 7 Ynly two cards remalned in hand, Thad He i ortain- | perpettial rows with the dons, Discipline Onl e 7 position In the Empire to whieh shetse : draws near, Although the battle fs less line | oveé went bealde binisett, of the most Intense enjoyment, the readers of the hotel ended this part of the entertain | Ve imarked tip six trleks and my opponents five, 8 entitted t af ss Sint ore s vit bs rj ‘ ) ment. i dkt not ‘sit easily on his shoulde: On | 4 said there should bea elear, dlguliled . ‘ vvortant tian that fought I Olio carly In | aceasta” east Smtr a He werchaseto | Tie Tancse would doubtlens ike a briv€ ogprratrrns, Rt hat te ends hs ad hese Cun Y hrogcin of October, yet the Indieations ure thas the samo | tig shop to put up tho price of cutlery to per party in this State will triumph, and that tho} cent on ali tines, with ad unlimited advance on leaving Cambridge he went traveling. | anda thirteenth eatd. The only other trim | measures, to whieh all noble natuce notles of the more prominent Ineldents of On this tonte It {ts scarcely possible to tell y " ves could B | Republican supremacy for another year will | shecind orders, vt i i 20 Wits i ‘ 3 . | was In the hands of the dumnny. He had 1 the trip. where to begin or where to ent, Hospitality Mesiev wis a country he desired Lo seo M say amen, and tho united action of a ssholg ¢ Having resided in tho capltal some Hitle | therefore only to play, lis trun and then | people to obtaln thei fulfillment, D " a ‘ o lert C Tae: | 5, | was boundless, generous, constant, On the a x the thirteenth card to win the rubber, wher i y + Disntters bemalntained, ‘Chere bas not een mitelt | yyilts away and that kina warts und patient dee areata ert dvening of the Cgyernore? Day Gov. Colquitt | time, he rade off on bis own horse, and with | je tutdrop. tue. Inter card, for, his Hugors | tow Is not an evil where wronna est; ii Sty “0 r ert ro rere Us , and a large mndber ‘of leadhue citizens on | $50 fu his pocket, After a ramble of elght- | were of oa. very. ‘thumby? desertption, | tho lever of progress; but ineoheren| eae helt we or Se ate Jee ogre eee Se George 8, Bowen, whose abliity to took out | Peachtree strevt—the FUL avenue of At | cen months ho returned to the capital, and | Before: he could: taka It up Tighe the | feetion only seatters and ie Te for the comfort of his friends. is well knawn | linta—opened thelr houses for a reception to | fy) is W . timmyts tramp on tt, and claimed fetes ‘ keakeng : woris nigh allont, t a hic ge the less | ARRIVAL OF 367 MORMONS..| ,, ‘nang of onrltizens, As far ns Clneine | Sisitors und exhititors; mud they, were re- fell in lova with a Indy of the cireis, Lo | ¢ iy : ey * ote, hatuce | the energies of people, This iy 4 effeecive, and voturs naw fully wa — raveled w tho wiek, finrndly ovld in Ire a ReiteeG att 4 y celved with princely hospitality, ‘Phelomes | traveled with the troupe, howleds they said that this was very sharp | Pantully ovident tn Ireland at thy A tid tnportanee of tha sititatton. Tho Conntrles They Came. Yrom—Ine tl ite staan secra bs by Jol Ean, are large and elegant; aud tho refinement ABORT OF “OUIDA ISIE HERO, practiey, Lr opiied that witst (3 scoutiaiiy | present time, where @ monental anf aa ‘On the eve of the cleetion It is mostly cone priconing Prenchers in Kurope. ‘the Manuger of the Kanknkee bine, aud culture. of the. ocenpunts, everys | and tool money at the doors, or rather | a gameoft sharp practice, and that f Was ale hopeless stagnation rests upon atl thingss ee i 4 veded that the Wolfe campaign will fall in| Nuw Youn, Nov. 2.~There were 267 Mor. whom our purty is lurgely indebted, not only | whore manifest, are not surpassed, in | oranges and mnize, the equivalents for coin. | ing Iu necordanca with the rules ree Fwenty rel " for our excellent. aeeommoadations over his | any o ho reinl el; ts purpose, ‘That gentleman recognized in | Mon reerults, and twenty returning Mormon eee A audios wi : may ~ coumnercial elasses are more) tue beginning thst, Poe eeettaaid fal tosnav | Wlsstonaries on the Wisconsin when she } Tea) but for my cordial reeeption by the Tals kenny wont to the United States, Ho found hime | £ave tt In my favor, salt mnke, or Hy gents for the English manufacturers: Are : ‘| fad there been any whlewers amon s— nt to. rither save, £5.00), agatist ussta and Mare agents for ue urers; thera ngoot reason for his ennvass—if ha xhoutd | Tenetied her wharf today, ‘They eame. from other roads between Chicago and Atlane | shor was but one young mnah—thelr hearts | self at St, Paul, which was then only a clus} key in alliance, acunty the fault of the {2829 stinuhies ty Work, no enreer, tn te. tall to convince the nvernge voter that a | the following counttles a 3 " q el hin * ‘ wargls for Intellect, no wealth to support a Enginnl, Seote | tt. And rignt here It may. as well | would surely’ have been Jost, for we had no | ter of houkes, Hero ho met a party of Chips | ‘Tirk; and it seams fo ma that the poor A TAueatiire, ind every. young wane et : Demacratle ‘rensurer should bo elected, | land, and Wales 2823 Switzerland and Gere bes. mt Aree aml ens lire, tues Jncurrtntile Grabatlehs Sr ecarie heed | peway Indlins going back to thelr homes. | Oluninn. now that bo Is at war CE ee eee IBLE: auto eee anda gallant Rewublican soldier shoult be | way, 1; Seandmavian domains. 82 OF | oretien nae He ate nuke execiiont, | Wie Kiulest possible fells towntds Atlanta He went with thom, and lived with them | fe'the yame i detunteds-then aby hope of anecuss would | crown peovle there were about 147, whout vossibleshape, and the tratns make excellen| with Mts ally of the card-cable, 19 los: | tair opening for hls gifts and be eh as Khalillost his game of | J, Hi bed erates . e Content to tales a Ib) and all her peonte, God bless and prosper | for six months, hunting butfato, Jolning | whist to me. To have good cards-ig. ong | leave freland to her destiny asin mere cattle heitouther ile, nnd the revolt wontt only | catial it munber as to sexes, and 17 ehtle | thiue, The Sob mites tye made In: twenty: | the augment the strength of those whom it was | dren under the age of 12 years, Eller Lox, | clahthours, ‘Th 4 efor Wugland onde codperative at ‘ nit : Inthelr work and sports, playing cards for | thing, to know how to make tise of them. | Yip a Store to : i Ineinnatl Southern, about Hor ts aplenal Expoattion the country is } warnpuin necklaces, and living what to } atiite mother thing? sell her surplus kaads, intended to destroy. Martlieau, who has been the Liverpool lel eri onli ara oe ye a eT OF course ho was nbly | Jouauln Miller would havo been « poem tn In ISH, Mr. Labouchere contested the | treatinent of matlonnilties, least at alt ig aq ngent of the Mormon Emigration Sovlety for pity 1800 ver d v 7 wilow tho professlons Inngulsh, the nobitt elty. Ae the Innd, 1 eho By-nnd-by ho tired of this oectipation, and Jookers-on Wore aupentit to, and of coursd | absent ty are 5 at England ever had a diving titea tn the * honor of representing the roynt borough of | treland. Nothing eral of nobl WOLFE'S CITAXC! i 3 ite nasistel hy many of his fellow-citizens; but } 80 Many stanzas, but which to the imore arnt . relund. 2 i tobte In policy ; ‘Phe people Hitec ts an opportunity | the past two years anda half, was In charge rons in the country, "Lhe whole distance without is indomltnple energyand ¢ prosale And eccentric Engtishinan was just W siuleat eens Ua hal eee Nts ea thou Mor te Itt ri opie to listen to Mr. Wolfe; but he hag taited | of tho party. ‘The misslonaries wre natives of 335 iniles ts all ballasted with pounded | Juss push there would have been no ext scelng tile nnd passing away tho ime, Me | oo retine ti SE tiene hele true Wht, | Sat was the aus tnotiee tainty te ee ee be pee of Eniand, Seathind, Franee. Wales, Dene | rock; the bridges are splendid, and mostly | tion. He combines dn himself all the fnteltl- tto New York, aud, making that eity his | for taking too many cominittcerooms, | In i 4 pre " nf wealth, tha wt vis post seein taute hag bot Ween work, Norway, aad Sellen. ine the ont ofirons and the scenery through Kentucky Rance oud curry ce bs elniine anlee, oF “ al is positon. Le rants were sent for and thelr passage pald *aniieaan bs varie 1 Which he ds a noble specinen, Y part 4 i ‘i wit HA de in Must “iat “inthe eneo whet | nets win aves precedents | yeas ty eurgcous yh even eur | Sete ote emt at, Wea | aie, Me Utah une NaS | Choris howe tr of er that un nition hits Gver been so tuatecete Tig seco eats ant Senet an urate pecint, trait the Femylvante toad. by | celyable tint {n the stindings of the rainbow, | Grady, of the Atlanta Constitutions and to | remarked, as he related thls tneldtent in his | penses. A committee of the House of Cont | In gaining the love of subject States as Ene Hany other for polite attentions. lere we | career to me the other evening, smoxing a | Mons trled the cases. The Windsor tribunal gland. Lt $3 told of the Huperor Anrelian publicans should prove derelict to thelr duty | andy detile iu. varions paris ol During the afte f Wednestt ; Har a abe ‘Atlanta, cigar at hfs comfortable house overlooking | found tat no bribery bad taken place, that hinving deerepd tho destruction of the ¢ fu the present crisis. In every State thero | the ‘Territory. Brother Hummer 13 uring, She AEN GONZO EV eINCReRY Wve CHATTANOOGA. Stdames Park. ‘The Interence conveyed | Which did not prove them to be overine | City of Tyann, the filosorer AAppolining are always afew who. are dissatistied with | with us, by good fuels, and ane of foul @roiteuiy Stes nak AOE Epo aa Monduy at Chattanooga was a day nover to | Was that if thera hind been an edueational tallizent lnveatientarss for it was pretty xy % is lett resi ‘vl vations fu: Co x se appeared te him in a dream and said, "Agr A : bo forgotten, ‘The ,; ordeal t 93 throws! would vy | Wel the regulue nominations, ‘hoy want a] our, most zealots leiders atten, ‘he memories of the War, in rdeval to pass through, he would nat haye "4 understood fn the borough that a | ian, HE yout walt On EE, Mostaliy Crom the chansee hot beentise It ly for the best Inter. | Lelitva,” suid Hider Martiivenu toa reporter, maining duys of the week may as well be | Pevgihed by the forts and. breastworks' al | elfered the services but Alt, Labouehere, In xood deal of wonoy had been unduly ox. | destruction of cles; Aurelian, If yon sould unrlers, visite | those days the Judges had no jurisdiction | only alm; tho lust of okt evervwhers, Ha aa to visto Conner over election inquiries, and there wus. sup | the’ tove of God nowhere; spuliatlon aul of Fort: Wayne, tomorrow affernoon 4H EXPOSITION, “ y rile: 3 a Ay : k tf sity 2 | pended. ‘There iy astory tuld of how Mr. } rele, abstain from the blood of the lunocent: i y som tisene + er nalyteaecd fonver' 1 y axposttions ty bel rer eat - S opposing counsel as to lis expenditure, | and imerciful. Is strange that voval races : hope Was hs aie hues els they inna: miki brosels tes Lat ly conver ad ps has grown vastly since It was organtzed, ant Glory quards with sotemn round . 1S A VERY MODEST MAN, Asked whether ho hud directly orindireetly | so seldom seem to understand that thelr only reap the fruits whieh others Mahi yelnim, M tlwig sutisrice was ae in custody and | lits becone.an exhibit not only of the prod. The bivoure of the dead: and fs full of deprecation of hig many ac- | patd money for corrupt purposes, he reptied 7 elulm to loyalty isin $0 far a they promote and thus bu elevated to power fn consequence tho onicers were hunting for Brother Ham- | uetsof the Sunthern States, but of Kansas Lookout Mountaln, brooding grandly over | complishinents, except when he thinks he is | that no had not, Wille the committee were | tho goad of the people. In the government of the mistortunes of their fellows. It has { pier, but he evaded pursuit, Elder Subrke | and some others, and also of varlons kinds of the Valley of the Tonnessee—one of the | jarring the sensibitities of some especially | consulting as to their judgment, Labochere | of nation there ‘should be ane thing steal. en su sine the organiz Re ws arrester f 4 or to yours richest and most beautiful upon the conti- | morat” person by relating Ineklents in tis | in lis quict eynical fashion observed to fast—Itights one thiug ever sacred—Truthy a broad since a {erganinatlog of dia “eel SOR ER PEAT Un EE Neto titensils mut muehinery for tha manufieture | hentrall Visited under the Kindly gutdanes | gamlue and tentricul experiences (ll of | tho counsel “that ho should have | onething ever manifested —Loves but this jenn partys ss trie dit presen i Kelle atta Guriby that tine HY has ape of staples in nse all over tho country, In | of Maj. Conner, Supertntendent of the At- | which have been harmless enou pushed his ieytion as tu expendi | a Gospel seldom proached by statsmen, The ss palisit, andl Ke i nem | Lures wWhy?? suitl the Jearned coun. | proapertty of a country means te them It ail Ct cotton, trom its grawil in the feld to lis con- | Intitte’& Western Rullway, aud Capt. IL Clay | world goes), and then he suddenty r i esol pen tho vroselyting | version tuto textile fabries, the extibit ls | Weans, Manner of te "Roang Lyon ‘Coni- | bers rather startling eplsailes of is varied in port That Wolfe will poll a considerable charge: tial fect, Qui i lot th fi at tlie ant fit Gplaodes: yan sel. 2 ott asked no Meta ta paul cammnerctal Salt Hot the meri elevation of i voto Phitiades . Talon, | pee sw ality: ro weeks, ‘They | Sluis perfect. Mite a large lot onthe | pany—the one of the Confederate an he | enreer. Ile was appointed attac! it Wash- | money,” sald Labonchere, wing obllgul ha souls committed to thair eharge, : ere Tere te ‘ ‘ ENG hes Hh Ceoi H FG strives lst i ey gromids was planted early in the season with | other of the Union arniy, made our yislt one | figton, and could net be found. Picking wp | to answe strietly on oath, Liwns compelled But no doubt there ts also sate lnstlnetive r ahi) * + ti a nu becuse he sith ate Awhile tn | ees procured from all parts of the workl | of the most enjoyable and instructive Inel- | a uewspaper during a Journey westward, hie | to say 1 had not, as L wished to ba quite cor- | au nism or deficiency of sympathy bee 4 other Eastern countivs, there is | ne ie hit mnuther Foes But tor alt | Where the staple is xvown tn auy consider. | dents ever expetien bya party of appre- | read the announcement of lls appolutiient | ret.“ 1Tow do you mean?” nsked the om- | tween Eneiish and trish mature to account - no reason to donbt; but this vore wilt ine | Ptisen gave ab Le ae noble quantities, Were stand the matured | clative gentlemen, wfrow and other man- | to the position he dest Eventuatly he | barrassed counsel, “You asked if 1 hnd | forthe eternal war of races and religions of this perseedtion he lias established: ty etude nearly as y Demoenats as Repub. aaa oat ‘| plants, with thelr bolls all-titled with cotton | ufacturing Interests of Chattanooga | turned pat Washlagton, ERE aE ie ae aah Talley iratich front oe di amauiberg.: Ve lina male ete Of the most beantifitl sigits itds poste | inkec it's very prosperous ellys. ite rate | Gvoc years. During. thd Crimean war ho | sold, and, not bomg a legal tender, thoy wero | res. ‘Che English are half ale of irs, Hit hat havinal eer aa e scend labor for afew days tind then | DG to see; suggestive, also, of the, vast favllities are nll that conlt be de- | aidud wid abetted the crimphiyg of Amer. | not money.” Attor hls defeat he went oned | like their soll; robust, stern, stenlfast fy ‘i iui the rani tl Werk hitter tharever. thets a Gernng, 45 | Mwatacctring | aul commercial | inter: | sired; | whi tha Government eaual | lean citizens for the English army, aud | more abroad, traveling In Italy and other | purpose, withont Ulusions, without dreams Fee ae athe dtglalatienr wvilhict eee eee caurna and chery and | Cott that | depond | upon its culture | arouid Mussel Shoals, fo Vo completed tn a | was Klekad out of tho Legation, tt was this {sof Europe, and living for some thie at | withont reverence; but in the soft, relasivg “aan will agalst. somewhat in te eat ROUSE" agnpreneher, Et wil bo Europo, Asta, Africa, Australia, and | year or two, will give Iba thousand niles of | youngattnchd who exeitud the Ire of 1 eur. He veeasionally wrote letters. for tho | tir of Lreland the energies of the people are "tn le: here he ive for | given money, Noy Lhad given bonds to bo | and temperatnents through so many conti. mM Y, t nl Lhe fslands of the ocean all have thelr repre- | steamboat-navigation. ‘The businessman | tain American cltlzen who called to see Mr. Dally News, of whic he lind become part | only stirred fitfully, tke the sudden stores i) ue x sete reli tha tate sore: Ulamtoubarnent yial Ns te tn serial Mlonsalde of ne \anerlenn pla an tpertliant wilh Bnd ue here ty Interest Cramton. he want to sey the Ha ae proprietor, ‘Ju was In Parls of Ayete: own Sonninlte f nt at Is f he vote s y and in Aflextiony 5 L pvt und thous fn fis own etlmate aut onksown | him; while the tourlst. from the fon of | cuts he is ont; see me,” repli abot DURING ‘THE SIGE, ne oy anit the ulter stasnation o ' County, the strongaolt of ne iy lon of soon Joni hls fami honht by faken Inte the nceount— | Lookout Mowntate 5 5 "* DURING ‘TILE SIRE ast his soulona | chere, “You are no good to mies L must see ft he nbsenea of all motive t vitlley, und mourtaln unsur | the boss; 1 can walt.’ “Very x the majority wil he greater tim any known, ‘The Denocvratle press are aatont heart and will suffer man A correspondent of the Netos wanted to go i Jean t Etat it tho nbundance of | seune of Ay”? gene the crop, strpuss tiie: W ‘, a wile forces the people to liv mG, cols on with his ietter-writing home, had a wite and fully in London, and | ¢, nating | Lor the entse.” 4 is all the others, Sugat- | passed for extent and beauty anywhere In | tho a ‘i niire, rather thin ener ally: in the prese . 0 * ’ 4 : Sean areas % sKOUSE may ehure of ; she Tononennent tent rt aa et iy eane, sorghum, millet, and sundry other | this country or in Karope. ‘The Spon io] “taken seat? ‘The visitor walted fora ean: ater xcuseg for dea tog. bubouenee ae ent. ‘Th nye that tomar ca atead AWHHIN ite guowmertal rplde 12. SUNG Bt SOUTHERN KANSAS, plants ave found on this plat, aud of course | River comes ralling down from the northeast, | siderable time, At last ho sid, * Stranger, | nto circumstance the pribile Is indebted for | TOW will g! require, for toe Pal haasaitont Madkconnt Tee teoaenk ns Spectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. reevive nyarked attentton, eofully almost entirely around the | L have been. foollng round here two hours} | gne af tie" i i duy gives thein nothin, aglish, on, neta TU Gee ugltatte neao te the contrary, iv thelr fall overdoing Tile Wicnira, Kas, Ovt. dL—Your correspondent, COTTON-MACIINERY, a aie Heele miyay mung the Lilisto yas the evel caus in Paes cee you wit of the Fee ee aeeiia timnestur vali lanek ate geil over that tin Iturat re- | ‘The suitless Vi . | the Westward; while, from the beetline ¢ seo him drive upto the trout door when he 7 4 ee the | 2 e re alin amen ee ean ie si tP tenet ete See ene He Ohne at nites wartel Aue of the thountain, whe the Buys-din-Binecar- | returus.” “How long do you reckon he will opyten teal has gor be puulianed, ee tattons over ‘the post. What. Englishiean rallied avonnd: the standard of dele sett hoadwaters of the Chieasktw Hives, in Southorn | faeture of Gatton: ier iy) ino at th ertite valleyes rich vandte, bitomrin th hae age Gi a at et published by Maewilian, sttll reallzes to | Oitomon ality, even oo ae iene 1 tpi leads ey eh ah iH be eh Knnsas. is vast tren uf country ia mosily orth catton-gin, iuveuteel by Whitney, ertile ~ valleys, richly-wooded Hills, sun ehere, he wen! 0 muade yesterday; tn 5 tS . ee the render, better than any of the histo- . ° rt Shoulil ql down Ga temule, Aan niong the Mne of the Atculson, Topeka & Santa | Which rendered its culture profitable, aud | mounthins He scattered about, all clad In the | should say he'll be here In about six weeks.” rlox, the condition of ‘patty Its heroism, | Hueedy of a King’s denth, or for the deadly ty 3 Gea, [allty’s stipportera, DECARDING THE INDUDE T LEAD ‘The Independent Republiesns Nave not y = a inate it "ing? inthe eomniereial and ine .bowitehing robes of in Autumn forest. ‘Tho English attaché was fond of gambling, | cawardieo, frivolity, devotion, gelf-deul struggle of Cinelph andl Stuart ° The expats die UNOS e aL A Hin, ale SE en witha fae | dustrint world for two or three generations, |") KOUTHERN SENTIMENT. anid ho tnkes plensure, when tn weouverst- | qh and sufferings Mforing. ite Investment Of cotton and the prio of earn ave, mons te Milica euldidgie tur Lie hott | dant eara-erop, ses Asin wheter entton ir corn teotvala) an, | Bubwhint at the, loyalty, of the aE a ee race ee act artins OF aud up to its final capitulation. Vhs | ig conquest They never Javed uy uf Met tort W, Davies, Although Heer non southwest of Kansas City wo i let some | tho people reconstructed? In our milugtiyg | TROUBLES AND ADVENTURES OVER CAINS. | Jutters appeared fn the Dally, News, nd hey : i Wolt " : i 7 Sings. "The! Y " i 3 Juarne: Mnine: “The | wale Clam they ceriuindy appear to he se, | He once nearly starved, ho says, owing (o | withthe graphic work of Mr, Forbes,'litted | kts, They have no popular idol, i a u of Wiehita, a town of | muchlnery for cleaning, sing, and pre- ] AW who sald anything about slavery were | his passion for gambling. Witte L ens the News trom a fosing property inte tho RE RRO ana about 7,000 peupte, showtnu a marvelous growth. | paring the cotton for the svlidles, for spine | glad it was abolished, and the more intelll- | attaché wt Washington,” ho says, 2 was | haven of fame and prosperity. How dl Mm sires thelr oratory. “thoy lve” wholly It ‘Yen yeara uso saw valy a sipall trading-postand | ning, weaving, and winding on spools, | gent aro doubtless satisfied thatthe Rebellion | sent by tho Minister to look aftersome ‘Irish | you get your letters to London with amarked ee ‘. 4 fn the cottven- | reach tho flourishing CI now refuses to support the vane ‘ 4 i daey of his former supporter, and gives U) xeneral Independent oplilan ns follow: : r i 1 the sensuons and the actual, "The Lsh lire mt 4s i . f log fort where now stands tho motropulis of tho | aud, in fact, = for rendering thy | was put down as and when itwas, "They | patriots? at Boston, Ltook up i adenee | regularity that surprised everybady i? 1 i sab ad 1 " BE a LA Ta Torn Hern ont Avinaat Vatloy, In Asie. Wiehita way | Mees from’ it perfect, re } cannot shut thelr eyes to tho fact, erat, had | ab a snul hotel aid wrote down *Sinith? in | asked tho * hestexod resident® one day. CU eae for Stawe Trensuy Tins noe succesful, | the largest prliuary whentemarker in tho | Varied and complete. ‘That fur tariting the | the Nation been divided, tu would have'been | the hotel-boole as my naue, In the eyen- | Jules Havre,” replied Labouchero, * kindly | rovatye, = A For state Teamsters Te nat Success | Worlds NOW, ts genet amurker doe | Sul, Invellng them, and winding Justso | merely the pretude to other divisions, UM | ing 1 went to i gambling establish. } told tho correspondents that If they gave lets | spng framework also Js different tn whieh 1 Tivouit: have expected Gen, Malley amd all | 8uent tive-stoek, corn, muse, aud proddey gene | WINNS yards of thread, Isworth aivnonr’s | both North and South had beon brokob up | iment, where I Ineontinently fost all the | ters to the balloon man, he would take special the. fi ‘y smoke I ee eANTOL $68 ‘The fae confusion and | woney that LE had with ime, exeept half a | care of then 2 guessed that the enre would thelt souls are set, d supreme, and | dotiar. ‘Then Twent to ved, satisfied with united, and happy country | my prowess, ‘The next me no the seorn and the cote | sclzed on the hotel for debt, : Fhe ih ‘ bi te h 48 not excelled by any town of | study; nt, | Into potty and rival Strtes : i t party from its organization, feannot give any Leaving: sisi ty: tunm, and crossiug tho | by hind, und two buxom lasses are twhellig: | our now strong, Government messenger, and slip my Jet | ayes aro never lifted from teil; In thelr ears pond reason why lie shoul wot Tecelve my SA ti tee Seances deehits es tie ott whouls. OC the -foriner-cenbiry, tli) eau. hive: hue . ters inte the post, wudiisseu to Jody, who | ie only the rush uf the wheels aul the vote, Tn refuse to vote for him Is tonid une | clowr, sparkling spring-water, and. without ox- spitting the thread, ng did our grandinothers tempt of the elvillzed work. “Chit eumetery, | pitests were requested to pay, thelr bits ane used st tako them to th Duily News of strake of. the hammers amd the alr they Homooraiie party, Chis deeting ta tte.” | coptian tho linest, purest stream in tho whole during the Revelicon—whlle the old hand) with its 20,000 tombs, and scores of others on | 10 tke away Uielr bagenze. Leould noe pay | fice, ‘There was no time to overhaul all | preatho is the polsan dust of av worldwide ‘tists alse the oploion expressed by the | Mate ef Kanan.” Tniumerablo Mocks of sheop Joom coipletes the work. ‘The olor visite | the battle-lields of the Nation, show how ters | mine, and go L could not take any Ingeage to | the private letters that wont out, and imines | omnrerce, Bue the Irish, withant waite Tending. “Invlepenident newspant atu gud herds of cattio gre seen as we shieL up tho-| Ors Whose clothing In their Juventie years | rible was the price tho country paid for the | another hotel. A that £ could do was to belng open to the dlstinetion of journals | faetures or commmurce, oy auytbling to de the derisive day draws bert, Me lense Routh Mnnescah Valley; and It ta estiinated | Was inade dia this priinitive fashion, were | Unions Dut there is not un Intelligent, | write to Washington fora renittance, and ta | iste correspondence, got through all right.” | cave tend tho etttla for Engtish food, ean us fo erystalliza ob Mie -regniar. epubttiiga Hank ae nthun fon wainne nees new edit ik Brvatly auynsed ond taupe Lee this pu patriotlg nan, Natt or South, who dows nos. Ault two days for its arrival, ‘The first day £] When the th cl Mas caturied Mr. Liivou- | fonst live, as it were, In the. visthle presence 3 x the put Re Atlee 3 CECH, xtle fy i showe wre clearly alleve rt Aime! vilked ab : . a phere Wi $C) riches. fir 20 ? " i 7m hominen ns the only stire preventive of Doin- | pune bofulu and ocuer grasses Larniabing them Ponta GUT A TDR ee ae edna belleve that to alt tho future of Amerien mud | walked about, and spent my half-dollar ou | chere wrote Its city artteles, Ils first atecess } Anke, nud wil, Ina corner of this departin : red onjoyinent of E ager shes Me boii of tho world It {fs worth all the blvod and | food. it was suumner, go 1 slept on a vo! fn this now position was one that he w of Gort Hy the free enjay ine . i : SURI SUER Ha ss with grazing | ulmust tho | untire yews) whint wondurliil progress lias been made tn | treasure it hins cost. We Be | onthe Common, tu In tag aroniilne San probably A ou, Heat, Alu jyotmataln unsaid by the ty ; 0 le " nal ye | THF p : 4 ben 0 AW a] the cares auc troubles of elyilization, Bu 7 | rn ; i ‘ansee ey rel : ally elcungels “The Tan Cog {18 Ee 2Eert eee ae ene aa ot eee cnttwneea | Bic and little, ing beow Dantshed withont re: WHAT WILL TOMORROW BRING? efelvittzation. But | if vou wery on suflelently familiar terme to | talth fn hy nseedi Hts, their plialod Thad nothing with w ask him que: ¥ vay? rue) ‘ tmplicity HM ied 4 4 questions, It was inthis way: Je) temperament, so childish ti its snp breaktast. i grow hungry. and toward fearued on good nutherity tht) the | and tran, thule lone imakes thelr Ife of ple tty evening so oxevedingly hwnery that 1 chilef; q resolve 3 1 " mn tee meet forudl trestaurmne gunbordered dinner, wi chiefs of tho Dimes hid resolved | vation He, atu enables thea attio are kept sieck | Bret to the gurkels, where, stored with othe nelast Noble, the candidate of the paris Is | thousundsof sieop and iT Yor ‘the UI "4 cn stil bitter und prolonged, “Fhe latest wiiftion | and tut almost the year around. and tne ert Folica of tha ash At ty tho wonder of tho eh | a vyiae NT an To the churzes nainst Nobiels, that hu gets | goes to waste, wo grent ta tho supply. Deaterala | dren of to-day, ‘Chere let itand them rest in - ‘ eg veut . ’ iis name “Orange” trom lbs “nather's Tne | cattle, sheep. nnd wool yisit tue range, and here PERCE, « ee maldei asker of the stirs ive out any elear iden how Lug to pay tor ur to. forea Mr. Sumpson, thelr elty | all sorrow sient Htself, with she ye tense devotion to Witllum of Oranges and so | mike tholr selections, ‘Tho Valleys of the Mine)” A yomarkable feat was accomplished on | f Me the onic ealtor, to resizn his position. Labuuchere | thetle fatalism expressed li tho frase 4 a‘ i " Ponty & be atte * . uy Dra lover true?” tho aiden sat exeupt by leaving wy coat in pledge. In 1 nt | ften heared fr tf 3, “At wast stylet iy tte father’s prejudles davelnped ete error: Seed entra tial aoutke | Gavernors’ Day, Cotton was taken from the | ne stars Minlled bebentiyy culty dover those dnys Hostan restatinuts were imost- | SLouee denounced hin in tho World, aud | often heard from peasant Nps, “ll dara “Mined t ” Dre yerts Zo Be Op TOS ee ete ee age ceencon itivers aud | Bituts fn the morning, it was zine, cleaned, | “Into tie questioning, upturned fee, Ir ig colina, amt Wierd wna. bar meas | onderat the Timea to divmias bins, lio’) silt of Cade F t election of Barr, the Dentoeratic candidate | even to the pan-handie of the Indian orritory, | Woven, and colored; and agutt made trom ib | Aud He witha glory her golden crowni thetloor, where the proprietor ‘sat to. re- gilledd mpon tha Pines tot to le ny Unis por oft panna state Rniailsly he ‘of prac for Treasurer, ob the ground that he was 8 | Here are prosperity—wenlth—nifinonce. Cattle | Was warn by Gov. Colquitt, and another b Dut the future there she could not trace, evive payment, As Toate my dinner 0) aton ‘Tho resienation of Sanipse My i “h. peoply mady_ for commerce and ki Uaotholle, eroheoreay ‘of. the Dincese | and sheep ure on every swell of the prairie; but | Goy, Higelaw of Connueticul, at Goy. Col observed’ that oll the walters, who were ? at ii DE SANG Ny LU Rts 5 i . sky yi 1 y : said of the Cell z of Erle, the Catholic Vidioy, irtnes this fact | theng fs roora for many more, ‘The ray material | quits reception in the avening, Surely this | * What will tomorrow bring to me?" " on, We ? # Sy lowing quickly ot the World's authoritative white the sinall oval head of thet 16 the" notlee ot {ty venders, and ae feallindant, Alor this lusuriant geass showid | {aet shows how mnrvelons are ule’ nelle ef ana Ther Sra rae Nelly Se Ae ae te eee Ten eee ant deep, gavialoty 8, denote ¢ pore t yyver trie i » | be conver 0 beer, mutton, and wool. ary r yor) , News from my gps?’ In roveria :, riilty consele sie vity Sorts » ‘= r rellgion aud art, Uhrutele othe disaifeetian ue teannk cinele : Te Hentiny, | CY and tho handiwork of phe age, lor tiouupts wero with him, pure and kind, | oUlier, | A kullty consetehea wale mo think | ably entianeed th ‘1 paper's reputation, ‘Chen What may bo the faturd of the mucbelites eaiop is seny vit MUTT a that this was beeanse L had a impeeuntos y fess marked thin that amis ———_—_ H But tho wind, the rover, whut eared ho, ‘i My Impeeunious followed the IWortd's campalgn against the | but inelaceadle, Lrish race, none can tell ote; + : LTE 2 : ‘Thy States of the South have dono yery | For amotiersyenrming heart weighed down? | look, and that they were disenssing whether | noney-lenders. One of the persons attacked |. No defiutt Hue of netion has yet heen forte Shae Tees tay ata Rue our La MY PICTURE, Uttlu for the Exposition; but the railways | He whistled away, eas” ana wire free, my clothes would cover iny Tile At ist ong Proneht nt site amulust the iorld—n erin | but a people who are tesrnlne, wet Y destroying the old man’s = that run through them’ have contributed | And told ber nadght—she was Surrow's own, | of thenvapprenched mu and sald, “1 beg your | inal prosecution, In fact—and tho ense was | tenching of America, tho dfanlty aud value i chances, Bur The CMfengn Tritine, inmost vobly, by making estensive callections pardon, alr} dismissed, Jt ‘was’ at ils thne that te | of human rirhty, ake not Hkely to acaules GEN, MAILE Ys Obnd 1 but n pen of grow of thelr produets. I woods and tufierads | * What will tomorrow bring to me? AME YOU THE PATRIOT MEAGHER ?? World ‘becitny a profitable justine | tamely in the degraded position fretann butt Durtne the entire ennpalgn nothing eould A touoh thit Arucels night Inspire, the exhiblis are specially ret and. valuable, | yA Weuian naked, with head bawed tory Now this patriot wasa gentlaman who had | Wen, Having “an eye. to business.’ Las | in Europe, deeny stamped on her tts and : ws 7 ahh ea ‘ Upon this spotieds page I'd trace % i F With prayerful lips, on bended knee, = nls Di Wan Who hited a if * ee er bt . " ts het ny itst theislinent rae Hen Malley ‘An inayo lit wih beavauly lire. Coal aud Fea ary aioe In Cen W. orrow uit {ts obb atid Hou, niet Smnith oriran in a rit Hslug, and bol ere Ata aoe fram Hg Mroeded her dared buttons halpless es eters Hel a Ff ny f Z Sh ak | Peaver” Abd but thu silence relznas nud boen sent to Australia, aud hud esenped | aud) started Pruth. i paper pald from | people, who yet owna country lrgeh te 4 Herts mat the cinta but an] From this pure surfavo thore should start, isis Of wealth of senrcely tess wife than | Kor wit ean pierco Time's xombre gloom? thenes to the United States, it was ty.) te first. Le was bright, nersonnly and, ono | and better placed forall the pitrpases af re npere ‘i ty ‘ 7 x 3 a vl o er before mi: ml suld “dtush 1 1 resslty jess, well-informed, | rove, | ver forge! if inen dn the War, still Kuffers from a wound That charms und Leautities the hot, thotueh to one was around with « corkscrew V1 ‘ ayes t sbtine, a fonvle: Soe! ony: ny pantaonnat tnls ‘ whieh he then recelved, and hls character Tho eyes, of Nqui ht, should glow to alow itn a) ne han oat m ATi honnaresiin Mtoe to iat ie ee ee Oe tau callin i TT At ae igi Penge AR TaNCagey eb INOUE: tte Mint -ieat i for honwsty Is beyond repr y Aeliceis thal auchoncd tn A igist tho tempting fuld, it vertaluly looked | wid eee Tore Wn cbiliiish ile to mes It was felt nt once tat 1 was | Zretl with a dosird to see who was“ golng | Ainetioans they have ol eaten 0 it is now ponurally inderstood that tho | rma tipetholr eleuest crimson shows et very Inviting, Tint wine 1S ta og | ieee eerie idcureconstnur culld Meagher, ‘Tho choleost. vinuds were | to get fe next,” who or what Inatitations | Lotus thatimakes them forget Ithaca. oot Fae o GU asta LTE DU Wn Be And speuisof bidden strength and might, | flare, profiindle, and staple product of thG | vn) patient walt for cond or I= placed before me, und most excollvnt | would bo marked down for exposure. City } tie regeneration and recruation of ine ely free and: files every, ilivtvict | In ‘ eit 0! eatery trending Hortheast and south: 7 A few brief hours but litervency wine, When L lind done justice to all the | men who were shaky trembled; snobs who | wil not come through Home ted the Sinte wasrepresented gresolutions Hisyue | Somewhere aud how a mustor-taueh west 100 to 200 milles south of the Alloghony | Improce those moments well woh ‘ond things, Lapproaehed the bir, and asked | were chary of thelr supposed dignity opened | wniderstoad, by tts present supporters ts pathy with the Admintairmtian was adopter; Should give the rewal pose and form: Mountalss, there cannot be ow particle of | Time's curtain up, you view the acon! batty for my DU Lh pprtuti i} the paper With nervous fingers. Lubouchere | leaders, If indeed the follow fietion [sm and the naan ination wos uate Wuanliion by Nikerefn ture Miville a Cait that much a Whatever may vanes pilnciples in COEHSE, Ind. Bun Vesta PULLER, neers anal: “irom That like fou, wie IT OUT HIGUT ane LEI, even tow. wholly extinct, Nov an bine Wo inost enthusiastic vote, is, alse wel ; SOUL MELE BLOEI, regurd to temperangy, Use fo endl neta Vere Y hea uHfal Y y hellev ‘1s Mes wilt known that Republican defeat this year, 10 : Nihaieseaiee UVUry Yeu Kf Hace Enting orore Sleoping, Tins sultry tts gained wall mn tn | Sometimes fairly, sowmetlines unfairly, hut AUT earaetea tint the Atta meraces OF wy ambitlon oF ppoliteal Gun Boman aera adil bow sho duels that roake Wines fs transparent, when Tt uly needs the New York Fournul of Commerce. Hythe hunt Sutlowed Ania L further ne tuwaye eloverlys, always wil sid alynye Quien tule np her restenee nt Dogn C Were ie wiry fir cisnater at ve snow lailes aMTite ¥ a oe ae ¥ + : eOnrnge, i ent el Sat tes rand of poverty to ks chosen, ‘Che ral danger'ia tho Lee Wing cqual to tho best the counolssene may | cretion resene alt ctlurts to cons thoin to wuuh | goiter but somewhat. conlescendinety aise | Us,nen never wervered, and he dipped It the | eT emacttiba with its old feudal ste publican candidate arives, not in the sambor How would [ wrap around at will, 7! requir , a vielion of the tawe of Nature, ‘The lion sours | yal alt, whlels 1 have seen, asstined by pate deeper Into call the more he was opposed, tons of class and cyste, 14 loaked upon wlth of votes that Walfa will get, but {6 the nun- Frotn Cloudjund's wort und fleacy fold, tho Atehison, Topoka & Santa Fé Raltway | the forest wntll ho has found nly prey, and | 4, Kile, Again falept ont Cot bine 11 {s not the proviney of the present wrlter | [itor atsclajn by thqndyaneed parts [0 (tet herof voles whiels Witt Hot hy enst formnyeaue | Same silver ttanuos, Lone Sram far have one of the best-arranged, beautiful, and | When be Boe dot oar tegen et i an nal KH TAveanen tnt big, “tan Twente te a ee ig moral ae relia Ae Boenllest matitent ur ‘eit ever be gatvanized ine ldate, ‘The difiarence between the Revublles y Hunsct's uu rug of roti, econipleto exhibitions of uie tari aLother | Nee . tid ultlee, tter for i personal Jourinltsing he aly knows that, as i G fatform pal - an volo if lust year und that of he suariatre Bone buen products of Kansis thn over wii brome toe tho pelt Se ale a BA atitcrratey Was TRL Rater fate e ett u rule, thoso wha profess fo condemn 1 aru Lit peed ee 3 Wari less) than votor—a showing | Teno Ntute of surest atvenytd nn gothor on this continent, “The iftercut | fan crho ammas, whieh chew the oud have | fastetle pie Fenks | its constant waders, ruts hus bad to fhe | oA Nuttonal eanvention, with suprene pore 2 Which docs not refluet’ eredit_on the party— | Andee thetorob of this pure heute grains are yory arilstleally arranged: and | thoirown provision fur w kite avenl Just borers | On leaylugtha United States, the young suveral formidauia Tibet mute, butasa rule tt | ayer all that concerns Ireland, mul contre : wie the’ Detuneratig iiterenen wets ouly | enn ta ue. cuersbed dower tio yuniad ellnitte of tha States mud tho lux | drupnaug ad to hele mURLL AinerS, | dlplomat was onleredt successively to St Hee ee eae (atthe atits eakee reticle | HO, ravewnes, 10, be eampused of rig i My When the ninjorities Us IS .OP, janes of its soil,” could sally wi ean train bimsolf te eof sleeping | pte eh Fs Sy a te i lec aie revue anne 80 { ino seate aag amentored eaiarenea tate | eee ce OP | ttle at ts sath cuttld yek posibly bo | enouen preceding ment, vut-oniy after ou | Qeterabure, Muutels Frankfort, Btockhout | way, colebrutedt cases, “Juat prior to tho last ce OT ace an ain idea mee | + faver of dhe Kepablleany for Dutton major. Mis Protesmlonal Fit, Tuaryel of taste and bennty; : fours. pewctley. “Ag. hy comes tte tho world eeeee os att to, Ponainueiante, Renural Catlin, a epatanih fro North Vrominentiy act. forth now by the ett ¥ Lvo yenrs azo was 88,888, while last yeur | 4 tashtonnbly-ireased man, with a diamond Ant, butore he y Y , ‘ Oe tant i and irish, Of cour: onal convention 7 ity wi c - > will sloup, 4A child's stomneb fe iW at ores vist, course a iational c+ : ae \ Gurield’s plurality was only'87270, on his shireTront, bis musmeho wad out hke | No spectal effort has been made to got up | and waon pertectty ilod, If no stukneas de THE LAST PLACE TO FIND HIM, aie ge aa OK Se NET Ont tho conmnatd of tha revere a uk ; ASURVEY OF THE YIELD wires, and ft goheral Hobbies about bint | 9 dupartment of arts und yet photoxtunly, | turbs itty weep follows naturally ald In~ | Onea ho recelyedt notice that ho lind been pro- | that Dorangh’ side. by-rldo with Slee Trade | ob woud bo a eheat and eer rove : oo att fiy ast for lay 8 carn survoy sith phe buy: ity nigondutiee steppe footings tnuateul Instruments, ete. maka i Very Fo. Ae haere Pas ent earner ciTs jpoted to be Kirst Bueratary of Lemation at Ube | Inuugh and wax returned with dint other | Rewer to make lav a es Lolit ane i : i Ss been tds by the Hepublleat | ith the eat and asked bin whit he wantod: spectubls appearance, The readers of Tn | Wit O the Wttle sleeper restices; uve upubiic of Parana, Jo dl not go thither; | candidate. Mr, Lubouchere | sits lie Sa at sul oie red nto the [te ‘ uuta Comtmutiten, iH i greed that Gen. | sts Goyser youl for aathinny Uy Wy ae wld, 19 Know that our | woken ts a ete ahedagait terete “te | for, unknown to" the Foreign OMleo, | low the aangway among tho ultra revenip ot 1ratiud sy poured i ‘ : iF bes } draw pearly as many votes from * Heat going," responded tho hoy, aa ho fished | former, fellow-citizon, C. M, Cary, Esq. of | nap ie snort, and ‘three folds (put an end to the the Republic In sueation Mad ceased to | Radteals, We ds ov flrebrand mneng. tho at 4 vement will have a larcer and 1 i Noble ng ‘will offset the Republican votes | una yelow circular and preaonted it. Root &Cady, now manager at Attoitn of the | alumber, Paroyoric or othor nurcotte may close | oxlat. Ab the end of six months he was ine | tlrebrands, but there fs a certain cdue Si IBN han themere "Be : Which Will by given ta Walle. ‘The Demos |’ Welle” satd the fashionable man, throwing | Southern agenclevot, the Esty Oragn Com | iu coyos again, out without elthor foud or some | dlinanily asked by Lurd Russell why he was | entlonal potty in hia styte, and manner | one comprohenstya aly (uien C priss i eral vote? given to | the Inde. | back the lapel of his coat and swinging his cane | pany, has a very prominent plave, ite 18 doe | stupotying uray it will not sleep, no taattor how | not at Parana. Labouchere replied that he | when addressing tha House that whis far peal of the Union? Tho Amen ones : pendent. Ieador WHE proportionntely ntge | atwvatally, © L qucss Vit pour somvof it into my | ing W Iarze and very wilecesaftl business, | Beaty: lt muy: bo, Not even an vngel who | had imagined that he had. bee Hated VAY Th 1 with thelr bolder vlews, deste Th see nent tha strength uf the Lopnbijean | PRT re og and drow a alas, : Chicago fy ropresamed Dy Sichael roenes louruell the urt of siinetrelsy In n evloxtal ehoie Seerelarg Sin purus indiielhung ance | Gils dutensour his entices Hauthaets wien | Hew ayatn af Gee red aise ; leader, ‘The Independents are imukting Hur toat ease Duan, with NB excellent refrigerat {| ety sling 6 babe to steep on an cinpty stomach, 10 his exe: “rv . 7 fate the old, far iets not frou opt : i ' 4 ” 6 Tull to the top." eitid the man, ag | Dusty iB es ful lor an Wo tou the oft-quuted dlustration, * Hloeping | Cott of his exemplary survi and that he } the funtar membor for Narthamptan was ox. i # ras that a peo : i 4 4 D atly ert= nite, rl By is | orwell follawa Immediately after its stomnol oh eply was a c r ouce, | grenbinoderntion and diseretion; and what- Bess | rid Tita ne i , ing hig entire stronsth ngatust the foes of his | & Woulways tills ‘en. ” cago partles, whose oxilbits are well worth | js completely tilled with wholesume food, ‘Tho | Labouchere asked, Whithor?? where: | aver his views may be 5 Mr. Drnde | EW Wine must bo poured & \ : aww honsehold; while the Republicans, eon | Whutlricht to ihe top7" the attention of visitors, sicep whieh vamos to uduits long bonrs after | Wpon. the Government discovered that the faugh's Thostoa? and cane pois and a higher object even Tai {sto . lident ot Victory, nro nut ye titsregariitie tte FROM BE FIEBUG Ch EO oi a uaa GOVERNONS DAY, prrtakung of fooriand when tba stumuch té none: Kepuntte, to switch they had appotnted lusuphyy” is enretully: wvatited nny expres. mmatectal que liartty at ene, i ED L strength of their antaganys tit tre tnbors Avory Inrge crowd of peopl YOrquite oinply, 18 not after the type ofine | hin had collapsed some ten months | slonof opinion in regard to them. i 4 freland We ing zeatously” Lick 2 paid Axuiust bis temples fan mannor that borruged | A vory Inrge crowd of people wero gath- | fautily repose, There f9 all tho diiferonce tn tho ‘ ide i s torpld, slumbertug onersles of trelsnt 6 PRTC RP OER RT ia idefrouiethesk ene omuotion. ity | ered on Thursday to seo and hear thedox~ | word ‘otwoor the afoup OF refrosumnont and the | pofates | Le ans, onder dO ee te Ste) duucicentat ta fils othor ventures ail ae Te Induenee. at tig. powel te i hla brighter destiny than It hus yot knuwn, | feud qalnes “Aasiadea bole Butmaonale'ns | orinore ware expected, but b Heat os dient | piuen of oxbaustion, heart of at Tlomburg. Lord {tnasell has ad rember for Norte | furces that avery where else wre > i RW Man uonte HFOUKUC Loc aad. Kala He Ro ares Soe | eee ete re any eA LN Y artn int duet wood eg ure: una’ rae | wis ance mara very" nalenani: Latonenera | txrenintt my mmanity thto Low tt t eome fot PY 4 os a) We an BON » - "NeG-=\ ay. Cotaultt of Gears | in the bead durtie on Ybor aw A nhl INTRUESTING THEATRICAL F ¥ 4 c i yar, Wiyst a u a Sect eorilte, MAW af Goavetcul Jarvis at Nosth | Usek. ouvinga «reatly dininikhed volumo bes | replied that his means were sinall, but hls iy : Hho Tniluenee, howartrs tig aunalded 3 Tho Legend of simile, “Fits ho responded, with great snveasm; | Hit Higelow of Conacetiont darvis of North | ning ig row, taut tatels thrubbed with such | Zul Kret, aud thot, as nolther bis purse nor Ho ownad the Queen's Theatre, Somethues | without, Land alone sud whe ae ‘Burdette. “nower bad one In my lifes but when Jeaw tble | Civaling, Hoytat, cHusyivantu, wn ilack= | vohomenes. 4 vat-well this load {8 o rah nes + ho tut it, and solmetines he brought out plays | never yet necomplishyd ane Of MCT D yy : [tle a begutitul teyend of the Feandinaylan | man wantonly selliige Kui In utasses Duod | Pur OF Kentucky, Lach of Uno apata tor go atuinael andaearer ths Feauntiine OF lites Pea ae tate ane iM eth at Hine. He generally lost by then, but now | revolutions suet as Kranee, uly oe Me land. Anis wus the vithwe blaokamlie and | Hot to. tho Veim, without working ln about | Wi State, aud ld it eloquently aud well. | Thaw tact established boyornt the possibility ost be He Ue sid, and hoped | and then had s success, Ueenstonally in the | gland lave hind: that sweep te 4 Under tho spreading chcainit treo in lis viluge three-quarters tout, It sist paralyzed me." Coy. Jarvis spoke nt some tonath, and urged | of contradiction tat sloop alls digestion, and | aaa t. Petersourg In the course of tho | iiidstot the preparations fort new produce | acenmulated evils at x stulthophikun stood: Hortho bot tron gebuue | 1 io you Hnderstaad Concrows watery" yollod | Lui the puoply vf thy South, aud espeaially | that tho process of diggsdon fa conducive to tos | LER | biG sem pea Tace Who worried the dous | tion he would go. obroml. | When par | Iuut has no firm organ » mered,and uinesl horses fort conte wit sound | tho proprictor, burning withaiamos” 2 | the young Mon, the juportaues of jnduatry, | froauing weep. It nods "no argument to cone | Mt Cambridge, It will bo seen, ded the KOY-} Heatlnrly wate. by the waEMeR yer, aunlye a vane Pleo! “He nude tye joiners for adetds and | No, td's!” sereuned the ataor: “but lm | economye and eMterprisd, UA thoy tlhe | Viuoe avor this matiul relation, ‘Tho drowsl. | ernment a dance during fils employqent 1) hy cual t y Inhagemendt, | td power only i Vuitley ne " Brgve-paipe trourdan for tn hftvare. A tie chimpiendeaworur beer ueConpy ioland. 2 | Hcauuunss, wand wnterbrise, chat Whey AMUN | Nous which! always: Collaws. tue, wolleordured | $0 ciplomatie service. Thery ts a certaln | Mage ty, however ML thee atines | nitecer Keeortait: orig astir in ete Munky was a rival blsekswith. ite didu't go in at “Mire Tow Into i gos Tan Oy Che eee ee eae eine ae eee eS nian’ | meal is Welt a tostimony of Nature to tnis | air of mischief today in iis Journalistic exe | oh ig Hawvevers all, the | sunie, | Nowaver, Ia certain: ter te taney very much for defensive anim, but he owned | Cen the places aad Tt just makes me sfuk to | Suis di ” hitte Me eatieht. | interdependon Dlolty but hy hus brought to his work aya | Wel vo did tua tows, Oneo ha was advined tu | wuindy now thats pretest) ue ine HE lgitomy on two-edsed Hefwords' und ctiteaude | seo you throwing away ail yuur chanees by ail | bly could be dene, hy ntelldatent, Bonini nn Writer and an editor an amount of cram the house forn weok with “orders,” | feverish unrest, that has 1h ai is 4 slush evrctitinusssues, Ho inqde cheare-kuives | lug to the bein with no fruth—wy ut was purely | lrd Work, of which ne “Amerieun shoul | nag sovore nttacks of xravel and kidney | yy S ESURHIES 2 so that nobody could get in. ‘The traditional | generation of {reland to Amerie Nil let f Yor tuo other giodds, aud be made the great | professional’ ~ 2 w usted, | Ths speech Was curnest atid | groupies was ullable to get any imediciny or | | WORDLY EXVEMIENCE AND KNOWLEDGR “Full? was posted atall the entrances. He | day drive them back ugaln all a git Nepal u Hisvehaced kun Aaa tay toothplek, that woud sis eS batvlotle, aud showed that he rightly under | doctor to gure nie untll Lusad Hop Bittors, and which serves hing well, and enriches | did thls on condition that after n week every | ideas and ready to progials that (0 ryan make 4 free incision clear jut the transverse | ™ Deaceubly if you ean.” but under wil elreum~ stands and wisely Inculeates those prinelples | tey cured me in ashort tw. Distingiahed | his chatty criticisms of nen and things | body should be compelled to pay, When the | alone fs to be found the true force seimtecolon of u cast-iron Tebtuyusaurus, and | etances keep De. Bull's Conca By ie rupluthybouse | witteh, If follawed, wit! soon make ! Lauer of Waune County. XY. Wel ow Varimy oof wayside IMlustra- | second week came, the house was enipty, clpates the soul and the ite at pial.

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